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Two by Two the Musical
Directed by TRON SUTTON
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Production Dates: May 22-31, 2025
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Location: Peace Lutheran Church, 941 W Bedford Euless Rd, Hurst, TX 76053
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Performance Times: 7:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays, 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm on Saturdays
Richard Rodgers entered his seventh decade of writing for the theatre with this fresh retelling of the Biblical story of Noah. It seems that the building of the ark was only the first of Noah's many daunting challenges in a journey that wasn't always smooth sailing. By turns inspirational and hilarious, Two by Two demonstrates that being chosen by God for great things does not necessarily simplify the daily demands on a father and husband. It's good fun from The Good Book... and when the land has dried, man and beast alike are invited to go forth and prosper in a bright New WorldMusic by RICHARD RODGERS Book by PETER STONE Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN Based on the play "The Flowering Peach" by Clifford Odets TWO BY TWO is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
A Musical Salute to the G.I. Joes and Jills of the 1940s
Book by Tim Kelly
Music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur
Director: Tron Sutton

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Production Dates: July 3-12, 2025
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Location: Peace Lutheran Church, 941 W Bedford Euless Rd, Hurst, TX 76053
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Performance Times: 7:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays, 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm on Saturdays
Summary: Salute the brave men and women serving in the military with this patriotic comedy. We guarantee there won’t be a dry eye in the house after the stirring ’Together We Must Stand’ and a tribute to all branches of the military. Still, Kilroy is a comedy and the setting is a U.S.O. Club (’The Servicemen's ’Home Away From Home’’) in Brooklyn in 1942. Ships leaving the nearby Navy yard are being sunk by enemy U-boats. Allied intelligence suspects the club is unknowingly harboring Axis spies. Enter Private Joe Kilroy, a young soldier who draws a curious cartoon face everywhere he goes (and is this causing trouble!). He’s the only one who knows where the next Allied convoy will converge. The enemy agents are stopping at nothing to learn his secret. The action builds to an exciting finale during a wild radio broadcast. The score includes such hits as ’Don’t Say No To The U.S.O.,’ ’Slap That Jukebox,’ ’Jitterbug Saturday Night,’ and ’Rat-a-tat-tat That Rivet,’ with classic Andrews Sisters style harmony. The 1940’s was a time of dynamic change and defined what is known today’s modern way of life. The term “teenager” was a brand new label as adolescence became savored, respected and commercially catered to as never before. Since most men over 18 were in the service, this opened up the workforce for teenagers as well as the entertainment industry began to thrive.